I have a deep hatred for those scooters and would support making them illegal entirely. I think taking these as a tool away from anti social cunts is worth the price legit users would pay. They are a plague
Extra annoyed because I almost got knocked down by one today going 80km on a public path dressed in all black
trashpiletrans on
Was almost ran over by one in Tallaght, near the hospital. Fella looked at me like I was the problem, at least I would’ve been in the right place.
Signal-Objective-955 on
You know what else has pretty much doubled in a single year ,
The use of E-scooters.
BenderRodriguez14 on
It’s peculiar that they are using data from 2022 vs 2021 in an article published 2026, and not stating as much in the headline.
It would be interesting to see what ownership rates were in 2022 vs 2021, along with ownership rates for cars, motorcycles and bicycles, and the numbers presenting to Tallaght hospital for accidents with each of the same. Unfortunately this doesn’t seem possible as The Journal has continued their infuriating habit Irish publications have of referring to reports, yet neither linking to nor even naming them.
One thing is certain though, which is that helmet usage is far, far below here it needs to be for scooter users.
Someoldcyclist on
I saw a morbidly obese man on a scooter whizzing up the lane way in my village earlier today. Nothing bad happened, but fair play to that scooter.
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Parents largely to blame there tbh.
I have a deep hatred for those scooters and would support making them illegal entirely. I think taking these as a tool away from anti social cunts is worth the price legit users would pay. They are a plague
Extra annoyed because I almost got knocked down by one today going 80km on a public path dressed in all black
Was almost ran over by one in Tallaght, near the hospital. Fella looked at me like I was the problem, at least I would’ve been in the right place.
You know what else has pretty much doubled in a single year ,
The use of E-scooters.
It’s peculiar that they are using data from 2022 vs 2021 in an article published 2026, and not stating as much in the headline.
It would be interesting to see what ownership rates were in 2022 vs 2021, along with ownership rates for cars, motorcycles and bicycles, and the numbers presenting to Tallaght hospital for accidents with each of the same. Unfortunately this doesn’t seem possible as The Journal has continued their infuriating habit Irish publications have of referring to reports, yet neither linking to nor even naming them.
One thing is certain though, which is that helmet usage is far, far below here it needs to be for scooter users.
I saw a morbidly obese man on a scooter whizzing up the lane way in my village earlier today. Nothing bad happened, but fair play to that scooter.